A Browning Primer Being a Companion to the Pocket volume of Selections From Th

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A Browning Primer Being a Companion to the Pocket volume of Selections From Th
Esther Phbe Defries
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Deaf and Dumb, a Group by Woolner. The faces and eyes of the deaf and dumb children in Woolner's group express what their lips could not adequately have spoken, just as the obstruction of the prism divides blank white light into its lovely elementary colours.
Prospice is a passionate protest against fear of death. It is a tribute to the memory of Mrs. Browning, written only a few months after her death, and the knowledge that it is a personal utterance adds to its interest, although not to its
...beauty, which nothing can enhance.
Eurydice to Orpheus interprets Sir Frederick Leighton's picture of that name, and puts into the mouth of Eurydice such pleading words that she appears entirely responsible for Orpheus' disobedience in turning to look at her.
Youth and Art has for motive, like " Dis Aliter Visum, " the pathetic utterance, " What might have been, " but this poem is written in a much lighter and almost humorous spirit. The woman is again the speaker, but there is no bitterness in the speech, only a vague regret.


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